2014A&A...565A.122G


Query : 2014A&A...565A.122G

2014A&A...565A.122G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 565A, 122-122 (2014/5-1)

Exploring jet-launching conditions for supergiant fast X-ray transients.

GARCIA F., AGUILERA D.N. and ROMERO G.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the magneto-centrifugal mechanism for jet formation, accreting neutron stars are assumed to produce relativistic jets only if their surface magnetic field is weak enough (B∼108G). However, the most common manifestation of neutron stars are pulsars, whose magnetic field distribution peaks at B∼1012G. If the neutron star magnetic field has at least this strength at birth, it must decay considerably before jets can be launched in binary systems. We study the magnetic field evolution of a neutron star that accretes matter from the wind of a high-mass stellar companion so that we can constrain the accretion rate and the impurities in the crust, which are necessary conditions for jet formation. We solved the induction equation for the diffusion and convection of the neutron star magnetic field confined to the crust, assuming spherical accretion in a simpliflied one-dimensional treatment. We incorporated state-of-the-art microphysics, including consistent thermal evolution profiles, and assumed two different neutron star cooling scenarios based on the superfluidity conditions at the core. We find that in this scenario, magnetic field decay at long timescales is governed mainly by the accretion rate, while the impurity content and thermal evolution of the neutron star play a secondary role. For accretion rates {dot}(M)≥10–10M/yr, surface magnetic fields can decay up to four orders of magnitude in ∼107yr, which is the timescale imposed by the evolution of the high-mass stellar companion in these systems. Based on these results, we discuss the possibility of transient jet-launching in strong wind-accreting high-mass binary systems like supergiant fast X-ray transients.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - magnetic fields - accretion, accretion disks - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LS I +61 303 HXB 02 40 31.6644419688 +61 13 45.593918580 11.27 11.61 10.75 10.19 9.55 B0Ve 833 2
2 HD 306414 s*b 11 21 46.8238550520 -59 51 47.970396396 10.12 10.69 10.23 10.00   B1Ia 148 0
3 3EG J1122-5946 gam 11 22.0 -59 46           ~ 1 0
4 EGR J1122-5946 ev 11 22.2 -59 46           ~ 4 0
5 V* BR Cir HXB 15 20 40.8532547060 -57 10 00.206639033   21.4 21.4     ~ 771 1
6 AGL J1734-3310 gam 17 34 44.0 -33 10 38           ~ 15 1
7 IGR J17354-3255 HX? 17 35 27.6058982616 -32 55 54.425912052           O9Iab 49 2
8 V* V479 Sct HXB 18 26 15.0561548880 -14 50 54.247274304 12.02 12.23 11.27 11.04   ON6V((f))z 556 2
9 3EG J1837-0423 Rad 18 38 52.0 -04 16 16           ~ 87 1
10 [KRL2007b] 332 HXB 18 41 00.43 -05 35 46.5           B1Ib 130 1
11 IGR J18483-0311 HXB 18 48 17.2064716656 -03 10 16.865225040 23.702 25.162 21.884 17.888 15.88 B0.5Ia 122 0
12 IGR J20188+3647 gam 20 18 48 +36 47.5           ~ 10 0
13 AGL J2022+3622 ev 20 22.0 +36 22           ~ 2 0

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